Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: CDW

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    Windows Server 2008 users say they'e on a roll 27/02/2008 13:26:56

    Microsoft Windows Server 2008 may not ship officially until February 28, but early adopters are running it in production networks and reporting solid results with new features including everything from stretched clusters to workload specific configurations of the server.
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    Windows Server 2008 to challenge adopters 22/02/2008 08:15:29

    Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 will present a number of challenges, including application compatibility concerns, to users looking to migrate given its palette of new components, APIs, and feature upgrades, experts say.
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    Survey: Many companies have eye on Windows Server 2008 20/02/2008 11:15:03

    A new survey shows that 17 per cent of IT pros are already planning now for Windows Server 2008 upgrades and that 63 per cent expect to eventually adopt the server.
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    Business market cresting on Vista adoption curve 16/01/2008 08:05:13

    A new study on Vista adoption shows that the year-old Microsoft operating system may be finding a groove with business users even though more than 50% said they are not testing or evaluating the software.
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    Report: Small businesses moving to Vista fastest 15/01/2008 08:35:11

    Nearly half of businesses are in some phase of preparing to update desktops to Windows Vista, with small businesses moving the fastest to implement the OS, according to a new report released Monday.
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    Unchain your computing power 07/11/2007 11:27:21

    Here's a riddle for you: What's the difference between a desktop PC and a ball and chain?
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    Co-working: the ultimate in teleworking flexibility 24/10/2007 10:15:26

    Jon Pierce's teleworking office can't get much more casual.
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    Ready or not, here comes user PC choice 16/10/2007 11:00:52

    Some IT executives might have been alarmed when Gartner predicted that by next year 10 percent of companies will require employees to purchase and maintain their own notebooks and other devices. But for Bill Leo, CIO of Oliver Wyman Delta Organization & Leadership, it was confirmation of what he already knew: He is already taking the first steps toward allowing employees to purchase and use their own PCs.
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    SSL VPNs a good option for remote access 09/10/2007 11:00:05

    The mobility and remote-access boom is undeniable. Rapidly expanding wireless bandwidth coupled with the improving capabilities of laptop computers, mobile phones, personal digital assistants and other mobile devices is making it possible for organisations to adopt new means of satisfying the mobile workforce's demand for anytime, anywhere access to information.
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    Users pry XP reprieve from Microsoft 02/10/2007 11:22:28

    Microsoft, clearly getting an earful from corporate users over the rapid demise of XP to make way for Vista, has responded by committing to extend the availability of XP for another five months.
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    System builders eXPerience gain, avoid Vista pains 27/09/2007 10:10:41

    While the evidence is mixed on whether or not Windows Vista is driving sales for large PC vendors, it may be jumpstarting profits for their small US counterparts.
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